freighter En Route To Summerside freed After Grounding On Causeway VE, N. 3. (OP) - Th! wnR,'q1o,w.g1.n freighter Li- M” Heed herself from the stone "me of the Canso causeway at Datum this morning. and is be- ” d to be heading for summer- 11M 1: E. I. Damage is not sld9l;Cm'm bg too extensive. MT... sleek white ship piled up rm, 5 r undlng crash on the uiidel-water "l'111'1'3"” P1'”1ec1'1n3 we pnugeway Sunday evenlnl 35 we steamed fullmshead through D . mreph1:Ooxf1l1:l.g5hteli? struck 500 feet front the Mulgrove end of the near- iv mmpleled c3t1'1”way' QM ui'i1-XWA (Cr)-British Colum- W, 1;..s urged a royal commission ,0 - -mmnlend federal le8l51Nvl0n l-0 3,... - Canadian railways greater .,,.,.1.v.g,1 to enter into agreed ' . .-ont.raCi.5 with shippers. '11:-it recommendation was made M. C w. Brazier, counsel for the pfMlZlC1:. in a brief to the com- mi5.i.Oll which is studying T-he 83"..-rl charge method of setting .-...,,,.1 1-ates. Agreed charges are 5 .1; low contract rates granted m. .9... railways in return for a 3'”, upped portion of a si'lipper's ml ss 1a;1.uiys have urged Hon. A. Turgeon. royal commis- ln recommend that agreed .. contracts should become ef- ve without a public hearing 15 ,5 after they are filed with the I . ." of transport commissioners. A; pl1SPlli. contracts must be filed won l:-we board 30 days before a W1-.'. hearing. Mr Brazier said B. C. recom- iiielltls that contracts should be- mmr effective 30 days after the)' are sized providing no objections hare seen raised by shippers. a .-a1:v.l;lv or 1;, regulated steamship line The province believed there .sn..llld be public hearings if there wprr inflections by the three groups or If the board doubted the pro- pi'lt"l of the contract. B. 0. Supports Agreed change In Freight Rates trucks. The truckers have stated. however. that the freedom sought by the railways will result in the destruction of the highway trans- Only the underwater shelf stopped her from slamming into rock wall. The Lionne'a bow was out of water and so close to the causeway witnesses said it is possible to walk aboard. the causeway's CREW SAFE None of the plates was unknown. - The captain said the causeway was not marked on his charts. He was bringing the ship from New York to load potatoes at Bummer- side, P. E. 1. port industry. Silver Wedding -Members of their Mr. and Mrs. gratulatlons and their Sliver Wedding. Also present were the town Paynters" and chalrman.- after presented by Mr. read by Mrs. Cecil Paynter. I-man crew was injured but damage to the vessel's Couple Honored On respective families gathered at the home of Austin Rogers. Freetown on November 20, on the . . , pleasant errand of extending con- good wishes on "Free- others. Mr. Trueman Paynter in the role of introductory re- marks, called on Mrs. Leigh Payn- ler who read an address. convey- ing good wishes and appreciation of the sterling qualities of the celchrants, on behalf of the fam- ily. while a silver tea service was Elmer Payntcr. A matching sliver tray presented Other gifts included an electric kettle from their daughter. Mary. Lot”: fall: it Over Q? We have a. confession to make We realize thlt it will probably make us an outcast from society. Certainly little boys and grila will turn up their noses as they pass us on the street. The man who make Christmas cards will prob- ably sue us for libel or something, and Santa Claus himself may ra- turn all our letters. We've taken into consideration all the risks, however. and have decided to make our confession anyway. ThA5 is it. We're dreaming of a green Cllrist- mas. There, we've said it. and we're glad! I O 0 Here are the reasons: We've reached the ago now when build- ing snowmen and engaging in snowball fights have lost the old appeal. The only thing we enjoy about shovelling out walks is the blessed intervals when we lean on our shovel and survey the part we have cleaned. We never look at the section still to be aliovelled out. That's worse than looking down when you have a strangle hold on the top railing of a skyscraper. If we look at the snow ahead, we're likely to drop everything. Anyway. we never heard sleigh bells during a white Christmas. All we hear is the grinding and roaring of cars stuck in the snow at intersections. As often as not it's our own car that's making the discouraging noises. We'll settle for clean paved streets and highways; and side- walks where we can walk dry-shod from store to store while doing our last minute Christmas shop- ping. Then we can come home. put an extra supply of artificial snow on the Christmas tree. listen to ”Frosty. The Snowman." on the radio, and sip ice-cold ginger ale. in whole or in part. Yes. folks. we're dreaming of a. green Christ- mas. if we didn't think it would start an insurrection. we'd even by Mrs. Trueman Paynter was Wrllv 3 lion: lbollt it- accompanled by a congratulatory -j-e-mi--M card signed by the donors and (Continued from page 11) Toronto Stocks -- a pyrex tea pot containing "l'23lCf0nV:1PIiI m1'95Jriii5 OPPOSE CURTAILMENT lW9"U"11V9 511"" C01"! from "'5 i.'l7.'nLup 31.. is 1'1 1?; gaorents. cllvfr. a1ndfM:'ls. George; 2099 90.11.. H; 13 13 pm Columbia opposed Iny gers an a par o s ver can e :::'!l(l)l(l)l(l;0iI1i;nrlrJr 7,8'a M iii. 2.1:-umlrnent of the railways' power1,1I1,”1dlf;1'5 119171 M1"- lmd MFS- Roy mm, (3.. 1' I, 52'” 7.2, M "111" 11110 "reed charge Con- lisp Ilvcddin cake decorated in 11131123 121: 11' 111'" 1”111C11 ma the requirements white and Eilver was made and 17211" D91 111" 1111 1111112 or current legislation. However. pmwmed bv Mrs John Mon” 215511 De lta 17'-1 ill, 17).- ”'17"(1 charges 5110u1d not be per” Lunch was served luv Mrs Tlrusa 32:11 .12 ii” 11:13 111. rniieri if traffic cfzllld 139 911111” man PRXfliG'F. Mrs. John dsioase. 95i"'1D""ll11l3 317 35 35 it P 6011199111 V9 1'5 9' 'M . L 5 l P - t .11.. lV'll 1 1'1?" "'38 0'1 11 14 11 '1' 1-1'15 97111911319 01 33199111Fifi-incisem;irs.Ml1'1lilidrd r:Iillnnllps11d1r1l1 13 13 111 .-hr lies is accepted then we are ot1R.,m, ,;.,v,,.,, and MB", RoSers.' 110500 5' M31”. 21,5 no 2;... Illa opinion that the railways i ' ...lr. sull sso 500 511', shnllld have greater freedom of ;gg:1E..d111"1'1 :3 21 21'? implementing them than they now 1009151 1:... :1 av. av. 11:. ilare.” Mr. Brazier said. i7GIi13&;ilig'-illol 1: W the railways have told the com- ' 5' ” 1 mission that greater freedom in 5:11:12: 12117114 1131. ?'1l1s making agreed charge contracts. " 1 r 932185 Flrld Iii M will enable them 1... compete with e R e d S 3312 ?;;.','; 1.3. .3 ,4 135 F'r.usr 20 1316 24 16425 Frobish us 400 its , soo Do wt: 19 15 19 Personals -ni'”;1"::.”..".:t:. ”:2.... W133. :15 2:2.” .22 :8 -M,.,. 1).-.me1 1-1.1-imxl B111-11115. Tokyo and other news ca.mera.men 10445" Gen"! 1515 "2 '-'l ion is spending a few days with were taken on a tour of the 'l'ach- mg: 11.111 721,1, rm son-in-law and daughter. Mr. ens. important Chinese Nationalist i110OGoldcr so is we and Mrs Claude Younker. Brook- islands 200 mils north of For- 15006 r U rs. 44 V 4-1 field. -- Bur. mosa. This is his report from the mug: :.5g.,,.,:;l.. .01” 31.11132 Tachens. which the Nationalist: be- 5550 1-;.,1.1o.-. sis sic. -.1. -The many friends of Mr- L)", iieve are marked for a Communist 13300 CH Sous" 35 341"-l1' man Moase will be glad to know,1nv1;g1on, ' 1549013 SW"! (- N35" gs; that he is now making a good re- 35 gr,-.4 wuen inlh 9,, l(tl' covery from his recent illness at. -1-ACHEN I5LAN1)s' mp)- -me 1451111 cw-ll 10 9 n M! 110m? at Kenslnston. - Bur-lchinme Communists have 200000 1'”flV11,; k 1,1; f1?” '12” 1 ' sis V- -- The man friends of Mr nd troops threawn1n8 Chung Knb 251” "'1' 1111111 1N W1 "1 y ' 9 si1ek's offshore islands. a briefing "1511 Hang so will as Mrs. Wallace Adams. Darnley. re- om wld vum llsoollr of Lair in is 15 Rret the illness of their daughter. mgtfegundk n8 newt Mme"- NWHGIGWIY 15 15 15 Earlth. who is suffering an attack 1'' 7”1'1”'1 ' ' ' . They are part of the soo.ooo soi- mo Hailing xo levels in ('1 1:';1'11"1”"11'- "1111 W1511 11'1" ' diers which the Reds have de- 1531110”! 911 "11 "11 73 s . 1 - . .- . vii as is P" 1 1""1Ve1'y 51" pioyedniin Fcoastsl areasi of Ci:ek- zm gig”: ogu, .11.. many friends of Mrs. Ed- 3"! 5 "1 PTOV "Mr C059 100 Hot rile Inurphy. will be glad to know 1'” 1'1" 5111113 ”1 N1111om'11"' Mb -13: 11:15:11 calla tag; 5:112 5:711 that her condition is much lm- 51”” 151”-1d&' mooinnplr no 199 219 l John Reid Weds Louise Carr St. Ann's Church. Hope River. was the scene of an autumn wed- ding on Nov. 13 at 8 o'clock when Mary Lucy Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carr. became the bride of John Brendan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reid. both of Stanley Bridge. The Rev. Earl Dalton performed the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial Mass. Francis Reid. cou- sin of the.groom. aerv.e,d Mass. Rev. Clarence Pitre of Rustlco was present in the sanctuary. Given in marriage by her ia- ther. the bride chose a gown of ice blue brocaded nylon with overskirts of net and matching shoulder-length veil with a head- dress of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty T0525. Miss Aline Reid, sister of the groom. acted as bridesmaid and was attired in coral lace and net over Nylon and carried a bouquet of Better Time roses. The groom was attended by his cousin, Mr. Joseph Reid. The ushers were James Flemming and George Carr. brother of the bride, Bouquets of mixed flowers and potted plants adorned the altar and sanctuary. Mrs. J. E. Fleming was in charge of the wedding music. and accompanied the girls' choir who sang hymns during the Mass, and signing of the register. Following the ceremony a re.- ception for 60 guests was held at Shining Waters Lodge, Caven. dish. The bride's table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake topped with a miniature, bride and groom. Bouquets of fall flow- ers and white tapers in silver candelabra completed the table arrangements. Mr. Francis Reid was toastmaster and after sllit-- ablo remarks called on the Rev Earl Dalton to propose a toast inl the bride in which the grooml filtlngly repilcrl. Mrs. Ficminzl was mill-rl unrm and in a fr-w1 well rllnson vlords ronlpilmcntmil the bride and groom on HHS1 happy occasion. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Carr chose a suit of steel gray with hlack accessories nndl wore a rnrszlgci of red roses. 1 Mrs flclrl. tile ;:roonl1s mother. lass rlrestod in a pearl gray sully corsagrr of pink rt-nag Tho hrillr and pzrnom lnfi ,hnnm'mnnll trip in Haluf.-1x 'niilel' points in the For tl-nveillng the hrlrin u-ore :11 -'llli nr rlqrk hlfizng r()y';11 1.”, MAL panrl hl'It'1x' 2l('t'r--:5nr1n; 1 Oil tilrlr return illog- on R anrl will ra. lslrir rat iinvliry Bridge. 1.. hp,-,. H”. F i this th . proved and she has returned from Md”e1:'uuZ1 bacn1(1i01'upe1'11 b”y'1'9;5o16; few 1n25,:::w1gg.i Jle Prince County Hospital to her ' .500 ,.ck,m, 5 3 .1 mm, m 5” mew where me 15 tons of naval craft and 403 planes. ,,,,,,,,n ,5, M 152 ,.,.m.,.,.,u.insg g. Bur. including 185 MiG jets and 55 twin- 45011 Jelllc 11 111 11 engine Russian-built bombers. 700 -lnliet ye; :2 3 . Her many friends W111 be Outpost islands near the Tachens llgf -K';i;',l M f, 116.. 11.... Pleased to learn that Mrs. Roy H5 being b0mbiil'd9d by Red iH'lvll- moo Ker an as as as lnllmham. is making a good re. iery, and at least one hostile sub- zoooxeyoaw.-n me la 12 con-;v .1 11,, home, 5, Muk-. marine contact has been made in 1&1, 1;”V1;;L. 1;; Rectory, Kenslngton. where she T80h9'n'B Walrert '1Mi'IKIondika lift use av. hr. been 111 Wm, 3 heart mndi. The briefing officer spoke for 1G3OOKriatlna 19 law. in lift." - Bur. Lt.-Gen. Liu Lien-yi. tough, cock- :3: I1:'1;;'u'." 9'5 515 915 sure commander of all Nationalist ,mL L," :3 ?: an ll'(l;ry slE:Ces5fltl)l cagd party islands off Chekiang province. Sign 9:: as rs '-ills .e 11 0 l i th N ti list it i 0" '1 530 530 home of litre. lzleimared anda Mrse. are 103;; sndrr:ot1l)ep;rfl1l1l.nl1siEorra1i:h:11a1f "ohm" '1,” 3” "0 Ger-Vi Mlil. under the auspices pears excellent. They are well dug 11200 111:1, .11? 111: 1'11 W'11 M of Pic-rmont W. l. Ten tables of in. Command posts are in deep ”l”--J'.'-'l' 99 Iurimn were in play. and the foi- tunnels. ”"111'1"111'” 1” 1” 11' lmlivllz prizes were presented: The Tachena have few landing 3315 info :7 ss 1:6 1--!'WV. Miss Ellie Gillis; con- sites for l possible Red invasion 19091- 1 P!" WA WI 5”! solution, Mrs. E a rl MacKay; force. If the Nationalists fight as ”,5& 13"” "11 '” mite". Mr. Ernest Bryanton; con- they vow to do. the invasion would sooLy':11;l" 17.14. was 1-711. Siiiailon. Mr. Cecil Mill. Lunch was be a pretty costly business. "1400!-Viidhlt 45 00 mmi by the hostesses. assisted The Tachena consist of two main ”” 11"" 1” 1" 1” 16' ' H Edison Rayner. Mrs. Cecil islands. Upper and Lower Tachen. 12531111 14 gas are ill: and Mrs. Ernest Mill. -. Bur. Upper Tacnen is 3.12 miles long MOGMMK-no St 5-0 53 and 2.78 miles wide. It is-extreme ""111 M"1'” 1" 1” 1" M-(-tlrosl. t;l6nl:;a;l:a:smlvll)ll:r::np;-11:; iv rocky and huly with high rum -;:a&1'l:'ngl 1'" :31. '13 133 at her home at Kensington on 1:11-1:;x111ty11:g 11.11: igldndlmon .11 the way I I. '1 11 1;: 11.1 N111'""1b”1' 23- W119" "19 member! lower Tschen :75 mils long '1' ' 11 M5 "1 Wm?” 1V1;"li'ls Gulldl Dresepted qhgr and 1.3 miles wide. The two islands so"o'3g-alt:-53' 1; N13 11 OVEY W00 HEEL 9 have a civilian population of 14 5'78 ' '” 1 Hill -1 . g v noomaybrun id is 14 n.. .TSn3.'53l"..'iiZ?. ..'l”n.".1'.5e.v1.'1c'l1. aT1."5mg”5Z2iK.'r." "in? i'.'1.”3iii'.13”d " .& 321212" 2332 it 32.. as 1- .'u- .. . ' t ' g ' ""151Pldtlircirdgag1:d1d:glist1redni:'V31: TT1l1le 1:r1efl'1l1Khofl1c:i deilcribffge 1121111 111511111” 112 111 11111 C1111” 11"? evenins was pleasantly Rid Eighth: c(::os.ant1-eas mlnuadvanc: 101:3 greelcon 2: gull and a delicious lunch was base" for both Formosa and the 11:3: ::111d' if 131: 71 . tr :1 in lllll S . K man'ma1:13; FIG suesis. Mrs. Mlll- U. 8. base island of Okinawa. ,;..,..M.,.., q... 7 W, N . . o spend the winter in which lies about 375 miles to the Min Cur me lose ma 110-Wln. Mass. - Bur. gut 1-tfittlldonfoc is is is " - -a. . ' 4 a ,I:Ju loo 13.5, 11: 0 1:133 N 132.1 say. :7 won Pete I” in in last: ll The estem Guardian in it to it "-0" til. -'1 .. 11.. 5.: will - llomu TER Ms - Four ..ro'r wcx sun!-:3." .. A poe "500" INN" 1” lg; '3 '”'h 11mesf1:m:lee,i'side hmen. charged luck supper sponsored by the xel- 5-; 51 111'” months inc tehlec nm1:11cc;:l1n13 3.1.11 llthgnogfarmgled 1””: ”c:1'11'.11n 115: 1:: 1:: in 3 ' N' Dev 9 s s "-':'o"-':l'.l.'”..'”'..'”.'...”.2r:: '.:.'.:l.:'.';"i:. 2'.”l:.:' 1;; .l'.l.'::" 1" 2:. '1: 11 5170118. QC. The four were Following supper films were shown 1”" "'""' ' 3' 1' 3 1 llnd guilty of "..nn :1 b M v 1 IIIMN Hugh .'i it 9 9 slip. from I "H" 1:.” ll; lby Miss Boornhower. including one 1:23: 3-” U "Jul .214 103-4 ml the weekend of xoiemgi 2?; on Fire Prevention one on the .,.,.,N,,,,.,,,., ,, 3,14, 1, .e sugar was the propgrtv of Coral Beets of Australia and aaing- 7''''"N "I" "I g”- :14 31,15 and Afheti. wholesalers of sons "L George Macuurdo was mg. Non ua 1': g.'.r-isag gverai bags are; appointed secretary of the turn :',;';:d :01" ,'51l' ff 1' T5-; Forum Group and Mr. Arnold gouynh I; :0. " K-"viii. asn was. John Harris.1wl1k" was appointed chairman can" all? ."iO ”;1s-an nyrrrgiihn will be at home to for the evening. A vote of thanks um" WW . 1, 1. in... mh -'w::'"”1""' M98511” 01 to Mr. and Mrs. oaseley and to we Yel a : : 11"! 3 13,- W”, 11 '""1V""n Miss Boomhosvc. was moved In W. ,,,,.M. 1:: 05 M. "M 4 i 1 n the hours of 2 M W It Ind mud” n .1." mm m "0 M lo .,, "11"" llllernoon and 1 and 5'11” 1 9' use -4 in in we wanna aaaou uaallndarvtu 1- I - - quartet is first violin. uenu vln- and in truth." mil- llllsvlohlll roldo. (Reuters) - Premier Shlgeru Yoahida'a Liberal party failed Monday to head off a want- of-confldence motion which prob- ably will lead to Yoshidsrs ouster after seven uninterrupted years as leader of Japan. The opposition parties - who. combined, control a majority in the. Japanese Diet-have threat- ened to put forward the motion sometime after an extraordinary. nine-day session of the Diet opens today. The Liberals tried to kill the motion .Monday by persiiading one of the opposition parties. the ne.wly-formed Democratic party. to merge with them. But the Democrats refused. DAYS NUMBERED Observers interpreted the fail- ure as Just another sign that Yoshida's days as premier are numbered. Yoshida has other political prob- lems which seem to substantiate this belief. He'refused Monday for the third time to appear before a par- liamentary committee to testify on a shipping subsidies scandal that rocked Japan earlier this year. He told the committee he was If k and could not attend. Breadalbane Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sanderson. and their two children. Fay and Hal, who have been living in Bread- albane during the summer months. have moved to Charlottetown for the winter. Miss Freda Hlckox. who is em-. p -wnhh and Mr. and Mrs. Keith THE HEAD STUDIO plctyed in Charlottetown. visited Mr and Mrs. John Al'SPiiaiili and VVel)h 5 Ans her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alianliamllv of OLea1gx- vlele .n Ho-slan g e Hickox. Breadalbane. during the on November la. l -Vll-is 11-WP (valiant of Hnnian N ' 'spcni Nnvenlber 20 in Albelion. 1 V g g V Mrs. John l-'lll.-lall ui Wood;-inrk1On her return Saturriar she was L. K. ZILLHVSIXI. M.D. ueek-end of November 21. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wlgnlore, and family were the guests of the form.- crs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wlgmore. Kenslllgtonx on Sunday. November la. Mrs. Earl Cllappeil was hostess for the Women's Misslonalgv Soc- iety of the Brliadalballe Church 5lOlI:ll') lesson. each member all lllsplrlllg 'gcnl of thought", Mrs "How One and Allan cstlllg story eiltliieri Man Was Cnllveri.cd" Hlckox (J.m,,,,., and Calm Man-,e,lCove Pliif!l'F'd the Wesierll Hospital )i:1r111m;-5 1Srm SW, .1: a ciurl. ".lcsu.-V Bids U511)” N”119111bC1' 15 men that the Liberals have start- ember 14. 115 vlsltlllg lilLh l-elazlves merslde. 1cent vlslt. Prosecutors are investigating whether the premier is liable to legal action for failing to answer subpoenaea. Sunday. he resigned as presi- dent of the Liberal party under Youth Unharmed HALIFAX (OP). - An R.C.M.P. search party found a 17-year-old Toronto youth alive and apparently unharmed Saturday. two days after he disappeared in woods near here liapanese Premier likely To Be Ousted lsearch Party Findsl'l;..i'.i':;-'S".ll..iT ..o'."i1s.'l' Today On Want of Confidence Motion . Professional cards E. E. Parkman ODLD-. B-.0. PHONE 3281 IEGENT THEATRE HDG. at sunnnc& pressure from his critics and ' Wl;1;9n1JlKll-!1gIl8- p d agreed to hand over arty lad r- 11 W95 W” T'llm0 10 ship to deputy premigr Talzetoera U10 KOKTDOY 131” 110019 Where l'l6'Char19r3d Accoun1.nh Ogata. has been living and police said he all lhrle luck. would need several days to recover ' y 1ND1CA"'-1 ELECTIONS 1 from general exhaustion. O”nd''"':"k" ”' Own.” 0315111 W111” 30111 MWSPEPEV Graves. son of Mr. and Mrs. ah" ed to gather funds. His state- ment was interpreted by observ- ers as an indication that the party is preparing for dissolution George Graves. has been living in the Kearney lake district since last April. He entered the woods Thurs- day with his dog and a rifle but W. Albert Robertson P. E. L MUTUAL BUTLDINC Gruwtlin at Wafer Sheet of the Diet and general elections gajedhemworuelraurn by noon u he D I 5'-"n""'"1d' The P0111131 "1515 whlch Several search rtiss dirar-tcrl13,u4 P. 0. 3” threatenes to overthrow the. gov- P” u1 ernment. came to a head during the premiers recent trip to Can- ada. Europe and the United States. His conservative side and outside. the Liberal partv decided to form a new party. the Democratic party. and were join- ed by 35 rebels from the Liberal. opponents in an injury by the RCMP had been organlaed to look for him. employed in Ontario. received quite. to his hand when he? came in contact with a saw where19 sllmmef 5'- he is employed in a lumber mill. Everyone hopes that his injury is not too serlnlls. INSURANCE R. E. Ellis st Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty Summeralda Optometrists 8 F. Hunter, R.O. t hose def ction left tnc gdvefrnment Wii.fleDlll a working Mr. and Mrs. A S Gallant and Slunmr-rsIrlP. l'.l'2.l. - Phone sue pm-nnmengary mayo,-11y. baby of Charlottetown. were in SMALLMA.N"S BUILDIIVG tlowlan -Rufus Gallant of Duvar called ter. Audrey were in Duvar on Nov- Paul Doiron of Duvllr uent on a business tr.p to l-lailfnx on Nov- (71-"Ell" ember 15. Bruc: Calwlitilrrs has relurnnri. lo relative.-. in N. 5. l Relatives. friends and nelgllbnI'-5.1 The Hnulan Road from the 813-1 C1111-151.1311 of Mrs. Frank P. Gallant, of Wood-ltion 'i'i'Jhl tilrnllzh to St Oil Friday. November 12. Svl-OCR rei3l'F.l lo know that this gl'alld.'ls almost impassable even by hO.F.':r After the study of the monthly mLs- old lady is now 56l'LOLl5iV lll havlillzlanri naaoll our road suffered a 13 and all M111 i"0I'lll1 N'F6'Ss0rIPs and wore a George Hlckox related a very lnLer- meni soon. 1 AA 110 )5 I01" 811 Jill l'UV('-I i l Mrs. Henry J. Gallant ni Fnrilllle ha vlng hccnme Shmru .suddcl1l.v lit at the home of Mr. 1anri Mrs J. F. Gallant. Wood- Mls: Lzlul;-e Ranlnalg stutlenl i'ii'5iolk lillloll Commclclsl College. l0ii'3i.nll'll. ulls Ihe guest of Ml" anci1 Mr. and Mr. and N The Town of Borden quires a medical doctor llTi-y Mr anri fll:':- tor"-l lif Gnllsllt m9dlEl1P13'. CvO0d pl'aCtiCG. i'PS- 1e11n111a1111-F recent Ky Woodstock on November is. Robert Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R Dig- nah. Mr. and Mrs Douglas Arinms 0! were in linuian :a' the home of Mr. and Mls. Iran in Sum- accompanied hl Miss Dl'-lnrr Ahenrn who spent Sunday in Hovrian. Frail: nl .to his home .n Hnulan after a re- 11! Pxllsllile were :n Haitian rm Fri- 1dav. November 19 Mrs. Vznccni in the late severe siltlke rm Nnl-. work and ralnv weather. -AF; OTICE 1-90 A-FSenM11l.2ss Water Street Arltilnnvls re- A. Raymond Grant, B.so.. 0.1). Slmsmeraida W”? 3'-19514 0'1 M" 35111 M1'5- '101'1111Abovo Maurice Mill's Man's W81 at the home of his sister. Mrs.1A"9'15u1l- K5113? 30351. SEW-Tdliy PHONE .1530 Robert Arsenaull, Howlan on Nov-'ll1ll1l1- -- ember 14' Mr. and Mls. Alhan Cnsswaii of Denfisfg M”. Henry Gallant and (laugh. Bloomfield were recent guests at the Dr. J. A. Doirnn SMALLMAN BUILDING Dial 2366 Summer-aids linoroefaiislls General Practitioner Maipeque Road Ken.-lington. P. E. 1. Phone: Kensington 2 -Dr. Hubert MacNeiil, M.D. Pllpsician-Surgeon Phone 7032. Water Street. Summerside. 1 NOTICE Dr. S. road I-lellmich will be his practice of -1 1'-'lMl" is a nrosnm-mlz. ral-mar. liirs. Lrlrne Scalnall. on ix'ovenllm-fand l3"l11'r '19” 1" w”"'15'”1'11 1111 K1911” 11.1111 1111 1110119111 ('”11' medicine ill Borden on De- 1 '21. lN0V9m59l 14' .YEillGllCE1S Appointment n.:. N p 1' vsaoso.-1--91: Em 122 by . M11, Altllli: i-i2.:..iam ChalinLte- I Mr an(:iIMls Trim Cnut:h.llriHan.ri l1-'ll111t'?l.V d0C101' Open 117 11115fen1bPr 0111' E11191 111111311 1 mun Vnrlra. 1 ” Mnlin. ed 31- arrl Mr: Ceorge viniih n llVF1ilF;.'--. were .n olx- pi'ClC JCF . . . g !'l'l 3' l" mi 151.1 11: lHa-ialn. Breaclalbnlle Vlii.l:e on 1811 011 NDVCIHDEF 14 date he 111” 10Late m Albep lo5ilO N lnr int n. -, . 5 ' NV 1 - v . 7 1 ll 111 - Nolelnbcr ”l l5 ALTER CA: - 1 l3.nn x 1,." l2 M: '2 . - - . ( W, M W lion, mo MA". M M W V Wold ha. been . (PHFFI lit; Town Clerk. 3f'Vltl1'l". ., 'R 1,. . An-.:1n;; recent 1-1511i-11-5 to B1-ead-.and Mls. Bl-lire Ca:-rllther.: that p 13"PnhllTH on as as allmne were. Mr. ..llrl Mrs W. E.ltl'i6il' youngest son ("ve-'i'SP- "110 :5 i "m1m”1 111”? 1:1. 1: ftellllev Cllai'lOLlBlOllll. Capl.alni"-mm" "r"--o , B''"'” K xv. - 11.. 1:1 11,. and Airs Lorne C0l.l.':lI1.'-. Bordell:1Oui Our Viay y J- 11113315 ”3Qg 11. 21's 2: Mr and lilies. Donald MacKay. and man an. r-,.,. Q15 1 .3111 Q; pllrs Robert Cal-ruthers. Kellslng-1. p g 1-5; 2-. 2.. ,,. 310... l -:5: I TOLD vouse N0. HE .m Ulrliriafil 1 5-. 3. t V H , . -:-:-2; NOT TO an-r Towel-l NOVVIF HE'LL JUST WANTS ll " ll-rlvi is s. ,s Miss Eleanor Muilay has re- 1 .111" P1” 1"11' 11” ll" ll" fllrlleti in Ciiariottet.olvn atler W10 DESE5MA1'1' JUET WOQK 1 11:51:: 11.. 11' spcllrim; n ueckls V.iC3llCil1al1hF.l'1 TOWN COP5-, DEV H1M OVER 1 mu -.n' 17'." 1.1. '1 1.0.... 1.. B...-,,.1..11,......, elzsw UP HUNTiN' wrrl-l THAT ?,Z')g lgnmw 1; 27' 271 1 V BOID.-9 AN'P.ABBl'r5v srrlclcx l tam Fgmw NH. (H. Toys Vin e:ltl,:bl'av1.l;inMIof llgek W19 A 5-HCKI Dgy 1,-10 n,.g . , .. 4 4. Oi l' :5... on l'lill'S RX 2on0 Pa1rtDH11 K: '1': 32: iThui'5da)' afternoon. txovember 18. Km BEANK? DUCK "'l"l ”'r"r R I'm 14'! no the Junior Reading Club of Bread- AT A H” NERT zsoo Ptrsh mg ,0 H, kmizp "H55 ..R,.,, .,(.,m, 0". W m m aibane held a meeting in tilr , sano Petrol in an 4n IBreaclalbane Library. to whlcn J1-15-7-1135119 son n Crow 115 115 115 they invited the teachers and pup- ooo P' . 1?.,m,11Po'r:f,1P1r 0" 11g 3,-0 -1 lis of Breadalbane Rural and 149:5 Pontlgc 300 29-, 30., l Braaclalbane Village Schools. Inter- im gizilmfeiili-M I32 33 I: lasting book reviews were given by mi. Prmnn "3 435 iA.rlene Somers. Florence l(enlleny 3150 Prom" 11,. .190 575 ,7; p and Carl Matheson. Other items on Srrrs 37A :15: .1-.'. ylhe program uere. a solo. "Out of . 9 1 , .. . ,, .-,-,,.,.,, ,,"..,,,, 1 1'12 H1": "22 1 Bplldage y bv Ann Ezwyk. a stoll zmq L... "M H. 1,. All Through the Night , road by .'1lf;.l;"QQIll&n. 7?! 172 72 Mrs. Wilbur Cousins. and several .r : ' ” -l'l 31: "hook contests." The librarian treat- w11;1r1,1 yf-:.,:m1;.1;,F.1 1;,1..5 1:3,: 1:',...led all present to fruit and Candy RIM Radlnrr 113-, 19.1 mg 2772'. Ravrock um 94 44 Mr and Mrs Gordon Rlplev anti .5;3"'o”,;1;1l ;"i" '1?” I; 15., their son. Wayne. motored tn1Fred- 1,”, RH," W, t W, 1 mg. 1 erlcton on Tuesday, November 16. won Reg viii. 5 A slnn ilnxspnr as In no Miss Peggy .VincNelil. teacher at also Rio Fradrr 4.1 or is Rreadalbane Village School sprm mu m.- A ll . , . ' . yxbb mm Rnlwm1&"'r lg 112; 1'2; the ll r-ek-end at her home in hortil hggm 19500 Roche 21 1 2n Rustico. 4;. 2000 Box lo 915 it'll igltltollsoy sit: I511 15: lg: Mr. Paul L. Richardson. a former f”: -- , "1 '1 1 minister of the New Glasgow pas- ::','.g R ,5; 331 torate, was the guest speaker in the K mo S-Rin 109 ms 109 "Crawford Memorial" Christian ;gg”s::f;1;”"' 19: 193w 199”. Church .Breadalbane. Mr. Richard- zfzg gnu. ,3,” "0 wow Cpreaghetih anlinspllringh setgmor; like it o e our cap ro ' 11520 Sii MI I no it! - 3:: ggcoa 1- :3 so 37 Ephe3mn.' E . . . IJ-fr 1-1 - a II A D 0''. - ,.,,, ,.,,.','. ' :3 :3 :3 .,gg aorzn Twrzw vlzaizs T00. 4-ooxi ...1 .. ... 11.... .. 1al313”si"'”'nl 78516 72511. 75!”: ee it .1 . D I-menu"-5-on .1; 4;" 35; Borden pull BOARDING HOUSE MA.IOR HOUPLE ssoo Surf In ii iO'1z i'l'u -Mr and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers W I have returned in Borden aiter1 1.4007,” g 3.5 37,. mg -pending their holidays ulih their ' , A COUPLE 0; mon Torbrli 135 in us ldaughier. Mrs. Bert Saunders at EGAD MR.O'i-lARE.'YOU WON'T BELIEVE ' 115” ""111" 11-'"llt "'1 1” W 1Pimt-nlv Arizona En mute thm 1 I ' ' r ns . 5 1 Er " - - r ' 93m Tram. 1'. H Tdi '”JanvN '" Hammm; O" T5-U5 IT. -an ago Trix: R3. 3.: 14 .11 Htnllo. and also had A vDf'i' pina,:- 4' .,-mt" g ' Mi not 5 Tri d it Inn All" on . . . . ,' , x ;r'"nI;h pg; 1;:M1g: :(nI;1EtiHiti :a.qr:mViro:trlrl Mr: Alilnrl ; PAINTED g I l s . . . b ' - ..-... ... I 1 N Oil-5 --AH.E?.8l'2Ace VOUESELF ME STRAIGHT llsn It Mom 12!, win 121-. - Mrs Elm-nnrn Jay at Honctml FDQ A 5l.lOCK....., TFHMK- 0;; THE , ml-11' 7'.'MIIn l)il- ml in loo 1-prnf the past week-enrl non her FQOM K '1 ' 1 :21: C?” 11" 112,. son Gordon and Mrs Jay at Bnr- 1N6 I OF M 3M9 Viola g an run 214:! ""1 A POQTQAIT OF LESSEE DECl(,MR.O'PmQE.1 I'l9l Wit. l2 . 12: 1 zvswmyy 41:3! gz-2 If 1:1 - Mr.-. l-:.n- Ram.-a.l and illilr 5HAl-(ESPEAQEI Fr, MAND THEVPE szgxw run” as as as 15"" 13:1", "1 i1”111:."1"' ;l'? spe.nri- fgp HAILIN5 Tl-U5 um, wmmy W, 19,, W. mg a evl KO? s ulth i e formers GENHJSAS THE laom wllrien we to In parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mac- F r, soowllmy s I 6 Don.” at Borden. J m 1500 Winrh 1 ML Ali 1 (' - y ' 1” w1"11w"'1 71d 7 7 -Friends of Vfr Arm-it Bell a r woo Winora l I 1 1 ' I . 1' SQMCE X ooow Harg its iso its sorry to learn that he is confined g REAABRAQD-(1 X 4100 Ylle M I4 to his home with a badly spraIn- ' j 1'11 C""" ” 1 ed ankle which was injured when K - soon a-A ans 1 l 4 Y; 3,, Hg 15; wt he stepped off the and of A raliwnv , u I00 Yuk 12 ll tie while on duty in Borden yard . 5 Mdfilen H 21 22 C r - C" Ctlrag on N N I. t -dAdiar'g;: nuplbel-hot people -lt- N O a; , p x , 1 W, pm, 1,... 55;. 55;. an e e ourt ' annlxersal-x I Kagpa in mud on no can no service in Borden Lnlred Churcn '1 aX3i'n11”' CM " "N mi on Sunday evening. November y ( 5,.juoM".. nu um an Zlsi Among the special musical ""3g 20051 Senna MV4 31 M35 selection: was a duet and chorus - g I 39 '1'"l'fll'll" 51 :5, by the choir "Somebody": Waiting p, X ' . ?m- ' 1:22 ,C;';,1;1f:" ""5. ,2 ,5: For "Mn". a solo "Think On The L J 11111 E ,X . . . l' 2ODominioI am nu. ma Way by Miss IM Phillips Ind X '1 -I . 9 9 lB51R0.Wl " ""4 "it a solo. "No One El-er Csred For i f 1l lv F r . mnusfmufl We Like Jesus" by Vflss lvlnlfred 1' I11 111 1 1i 1 Ii . O C so,.1carea- we 21 we 1 -- -1; I; 'j ..11H o . man Steel in ms nu Newman of Hunter Rmar Rev , l I); ;l J, 1150 slmplmns rm. IIM ml .1. K, wud was ma, qpaakpr and l 1 1 4 J 7"" "1" 5'"9”111 took for his subject. Worship. Thr K 11 m , Qy C-mi-Wm”? lit 'e".?-.'..i":.'.'I.Sfl..i?1ll..i”t.Lfl?2 J - 1 '1 scatters; Traditional setup of I string Him must worship Him in spirit ,0 "u '0."-.hY I ANY1-H'NG.g ' ha - . . anon. '